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The Lowdown on California Tax Credits and Deductions
By Catherine Neal, published Jan 15, 2007
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It's a new year and the tax season will be rolling around quickly. Soon we will be looking at the tax man deadline and rushing to the post office to turn in our yearly forms in hopes of obtaining the highest federal and state tax refund that we can get. To help you keep your money, I've offered the lowdown on several California Tax credits.The major changes in tax credits deal with childcare, disasters in California and the teachers in California.
California Sea Otter Fund
Anyone who has been donating financial funds to the California Sea Otter Fund can now report them on their taxes. Additional information on the California Sea Otter Fund and other voluntary donations can be found at http://www.ftb.ca.gov/apps/vita/Catalog/contributionFunds.pdf
Northern California Rain Storms
If you were a victim of the Northern California Rain Storms that happened between December 2005 - January 2006 and March 2006 - April 2006, you will be able to obtain assistance through your tax return.
Under California Franchise Tax Board publication 1034A victims can claim a loss on property that is not covered by insurance or has not been reimbursed in another form or fashion. Disaster losses can be filed on Internal Revenue Service form 4684, Section A - Casualties and Thefts.
San Bernadino Wildfires
If you are were a victim of the San Bernadino wildfires in July of 2006, your property damage can also be declared on Internal Revenue Service form 4684 Section A - Casualties and Thefts.
Businesses who have suffered losses due to the Northern California Rain Storms or the San Bernadino Wildfires should obtain Internal Revenue Service form 4684, Section B.
Employer Child Care Credit
The Employer Childcare Credit is a state tax credit for business that spend money starting up a childcare for their employees or for a person who leases office space for a childcare. A business can also obtain this tax credit if they notify their employees of childcare vacancies at local childcare centers.
In 2006 this tax credit has been extended to the year of January 1, 2012.

The Lowdown on California Tax Credits and Deductions
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Takeaways
- Domestic Partners Can File As Married In California
- Employers Can Get A Tax Credit For Offering Childcare
- Teacher Retention Credit Suspended
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